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Thanks to everyone who helped make the sold-out RICON West a huge success! RICON has come a long way in just one year and we are excited to see how it grows and evolves in the future.

RICON West featured over 25 speakers from academia and industry, including speakers from Basho, Google, Microsoft Research, Netflix, Salesforce, Seagate, The Weather Company, and Twitter. Over two days, they discussed the theory, practice, and importance of running distributed systems in production as well as some predictions on what’s in store for the future. Over the next few weeks, we will be posting slides and videos from all of the talks on both ricon.io and the blog.

What’s next for RICON? With three conferences already under our belt, we are excited to get to work on RICON Europe (our first international conference!) and continue RICON East. Keep an eye on Ricon.io and our blog for more details.

RICON West was also paired with a one-day Riak training. We plan on making these a more regular occurrence all over the country.

On May 15 & 16, immediately following Basho’s Distributed Systems conference RICON East, Basho will be hosting Riak Training in New York. The cost to attend is $400. In addition, a 50% discount is extended to those holding a conference pass to RICON East.

If you’re interested in attending, tickets can be purchased at the Riak Training in New York page. Seats are limited. If you have any questions, you can reach out to casey@basho.com.

Riak training is a two day, hands-on, in-depth look at Riak. It is designed for engineers, developers, and operations staff to learn how to run, operate, and build apps with Riak. During this training, participants will learn how to:

Set up a small Riak cluster

Query the cluster using basic Key/Value, Links, 2i, and Map/Reduce

Understand deployment and performance considerations

Evaluate application Access Patterns

Consider data modeling implications in a distributed system

This training will also go over a number of topics, including:

Introduction to Riak

Basic Querying

Riak Under-the-Hood

Deployment Considerations

Performance Tuning

Monitoring/Troubleshooting

Application Development

Data Modeling

Distributed Systems Engineering

In addition we are offering Riak training in San Francisco from May 20-21. Tickets for the San Francisco training can be purchased on the Riak Training in San Francisco page.

On May 15-16, Basho will be hosting Riak training in New York. This two-day training will provide an in-depth look at Riak. It is designed for engineers, developers, and operations staff to learn how to run, operate, and build apps with Riak.

During this training, participants will learn how to:

Set up a small Riak cluster

Query the cluster using basic Key/Value, Links, 2i, and Map/Reduce

Understand deployment and performance considerations

Evaluate application Access Patterns

Consider data modeling implications in a distributed system

This training will also go over a number of topics, including:

Introduction to Riak

Basic Querying

Riak Under-the-Hood

Deployment Considerations

Performance Tuning

Monitoring/Troubleshooting

Application Development

Data Modeling

Distributed Systems Engineering

If you’re interested in attending, tickets can be purchased here. A 50% discount is available for those who are also attending RICON East. If you have any questions about the training, you can reach out to casey@basho.com.

For those of you on the West Coast, we will also be hosting a Riak Workshop in San Francisco from May 20-21. Tickets for the San Francisco training can be purchased here.